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Simple Solutions for Dragon's Panzer 4E

November 29 2005 at 7:53 PM
  (Login douglasmg34)
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I have been interested on the active discussions on Dragon's Panzer 4E.
Especially, Japan's fine modeller, Kunihito-san's work was impressive.
I consider myself to be too careless to be a rivet-counter, and I don't have skills for a major surgery like that.
But, low drive sproket and small triangular plate of turret are too big of problem that requires definite solution.

So, I came up with two simple solutions to fix them.
Since the pics say thousand words, to save my words, I have included shots of the process.
Again, these might not be the perfect solutions, but I love the "easy & simple work."









 
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  1. Almost exactly what I did..... - Kingston Wong on Nov 30, 1:18 AM
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  3. yay ! - laurent MOITROT on Nov 30, 7:07 AM
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